nruoLiw\iN, ivu t ljtiilll, o. u.court calendar will be light this’spring work, ills family has also; term as most of the crses have been sick anc. recently nine cf hisbeen tried before the court.neighbors with their teams caled onCourt will convene Monday May him and sowed 30 acres of oats and14 at 2 o'clock with Judge Beck presiding.A. Bprepared 40 acres of corn ground The wives of neighbors prepaid the dinnlt; the^terIssoLdOUT AT PLATTEPlatte S. D.. May 1—(Special) —VINNER MAN PLEADS TO LIQUOR CHARGEWinner. S. D.. May 1—(Special)—James Nicholls appeared before County Judee Martin A. Schone- The Lyric Theatre Co., whivh hasbaum and entered a plea of guilty taken over the Platte Comrriunityto the charge ot possession of in- theater have started to glv^ pro-tcxicatmg liquor. He was sentenc- , .. , . . . .ed to the. county jail for a term of rams Horn the best, t-alen^ theythirty days and fined two hundred can secure and place the .neaterfifty dollars and the costs of the jn the same class as those ofSioux City ana the larger cities of |this state. The past week. Clint.trPIFNinQ F4F ll I and Bessie Robbins and company* RILlNUo Ur ILL. have been giving daily programsMAN DO HIS WORK and the week before the WilksMAIN UU rtp WUKN. played here.Wagner. S. D.. May I—(Special)—! K 0_Fred Stancer living eight miles a i mlsouthwest of town has been ill lUp Wntlf Anthis spring and unable to do his‘4^cuu IIIL rr U/lt nuo.case.o